San Diego is one of the best places for families to find world-class
zoos, theme parks, museums and beaches. Year-round sunshine and
mild temperatures mean there is never a bad time to visit this popular
Southern California city.

Here are some of the best shots we received
over the past week, including photos from a
Provo police car involved in a crash, the
Sundance Film Festival, an RV fire, a clean
air rally at the Utah Capitol, and what
happens when FrontRunner breaks down.

More than 20 public and private organizations have joined forces to
launch "Mountain Accord" to craft a blueprint for protecting and
enhancing enjoyment of the Wasatch Mountains. They will collaborate
on solving key issues like transportation.

America is seeing a new side of former
presidential candidate Mitt Romney now that the
film "Mitt" has been released on Netflix.
Romney's son Josh said if the film had been
released before the election, Mitt Romney
likely would be president today.

A judge determined Tuesday that Martin
MacNeill, who was convicted of murder in the
death of his wife, must undergo a mental
competency evaluation. The decision halted a
two-day trial slated to begin next week in an
unrelated sex abuse case.

During the 2014 legislative session, Sen. Luz
Robles will try again to pass a law to get us
all to buckle up. Senate Bill 128 would make it
a primary offense not to wear a seat belt on
roads with 55 mph speed limits and faster.

Medical bills are a burden for thousands of
Americans. A new study from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention shows one in
four Americans couldn't pay for medical bills
in 2012, which is up from 2011.

The Jordan School Board voted Tuesday to
approve a package of school boundary changes
aimed at mitigating overcrowding and enrollment
growth. Some board members told parents they
were sorry for some of the effects these
changes will have on their families.

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